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We continue our exploration of the coast, poking into anchorages.
We find stunning crystals within easy reach on the beach. We were not expecting it to be so easy to find them!
We head around Cape Bougainville and also Cape Londonderry and eventually en...
We continue our exploration of the coast, poking into anchorages.
We find stunning crystals within easy reach on the beach. We were not expecting it to be so easy to find them!
We head around Cape Bougainville and also Cape Londonderry and eventually en...
We continue to explore our surroundings trying to find the elusive Aboriginal rock art sites.
Magnus looks everywhere!
He does find a load of huge oysters which he cooks up in batter on the beach for breakfast.
We head into shore for a big beef brisket ...
We leave El Questro after a wonderful stay and make our way along outback roads with many water crossings. We pass the Pentecost River and check out the spectacular Pentecost Valley.
Next, we head to the Durack River and stop for the famous tea and scon...
Wendy attempts to catch a giant trivially but is thwarted at the final moment!
We explore the various lagoons in the Montebello Islands in Peanut.
Magnus catches a coral trout, a mackerel and a big eye tuna, so we are definitely getting passed our fish...
We explore various Aboriginal rock art sites and find many beautiful and very old paintings.
The rock formations are quite unbelievable and we take a good look around in Peanut.
We find a giant snake, jelly fish, people, dancing people, Wandjina art and ...
We spend a great deal of time exploring our surrounds in Peanut. There’s just so much to see. We find plenty of Aboriginal rock art paintings, especially the well known Four Men in a Canoe one. It’s much smaller than we thought it would be.
We also c...
We leave No Name Island anchorage and gently make our way south the Palm Island.
We head off in Peanut to explore our surrounds and find the Five Men in a Canoe Aboriginal rock art painting and many more.
We head into shore and set up a hose to collect ...
We head ashore in Peanut to check out the Aboriginal rock at at Art Creek. It’s worth the hike up the rocks as the art is amazing!
We explore some more and Magnus does ashore to check out a freshwater spring.
We’ve got friends coming and we need to e...
This episode is full of caves and Aboriginal art.
We leave Rainforest Ravine and make our way south to No Name Caves. The network of caves is amazing and there are plenty of large oysters on the beach to collect.
We continue our journey to Angereau Islan...
We head down the creek in search of the Apartments, a very well known Kimberley rock formation.
It’s an amazing place and we spend time there exploring the ‘corridors’ and checking out the stunning rock art paintings.
Then it’s further up the riv...
Maia Cove is a lovely, tranquil anchorage and after catching a few fish we spend the evening on the beach smoking them on the BBQ.
We have heard about wonderful rock art paintings at Pauline Bay so we sail over for the day and spend over an hour trying to...
After sailing through the Gulgari Rip we found a safe anchorage close by.
We then make our way further north in the Wessel Islands, checking out the anchorages as we go.
We look for Aboriginal rock art and explore the stunning rock formations along the s...
We take Peanut to Stanley Island and stroll along the kapok lined sandy path.
Magnus talks about the various flora here and its many uses.
We finally arrive at the Aboriginal rock art paintings which are spectacular.
Thanks for watching and see you all ...
We are deep in the remote Kimberley's and are coming across a lot more crazy Crocodiles that seem to be coming a bit too close! Probably the most scared and aware that we have been so far, these things keep getting bigger!
There is so much to explore in th...
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